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Oracle has its eye on BEA customers

Oracle came out swinging on Monday with a version of its Java server software and a programme aimed at taking customers away from current... Read more

1 April, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

IBM revamps WebSphere

...available later this month. Applications written to run on IBM's WebSphere Java server software can take advantage of the Tivoli security system, the company... Read more

7 November, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Oracle hopes to lead Eclipse Java project

...is to promote usage of new database-access features being built into Java server software, Oracle executives said. The Eclipse initiative also allows Oracle to... Read more

14 April, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

WebLogic gets tailored for telecoms

...released WebLogic Communications Platform, code-named Da Vinci, a version of its Java server software designed for telecom companies seeking to build applications based on... Read more

8 February, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Sun sets out expanded Linux range

...software portfolio substantially during the coming year, including a version of its Java server software suite. Sun is preparing a version of its Java Enterprise... Read more

21 January, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

New WebSphere nearing launch

IBM on Thursday released a developer edition of its WebSphere Java server software, in the first preview of a major update to the... Read more

9 January, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Q&A: Behind the story at JBoss

...is nothing if not ambitious, predicts that JBoss software will displace commercial Java server software faster than Linux is replacing more entrenched operating systems. Q... Read more

1 April, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

BEA and Sun do OS, server software deal

...and Sun Microsystems have forged a deal to bundle BEA's WebLogic Java server software with Sun's Solaris Unix operating system Read more

16 December, 2002 by Martin LaMonica

Sun prepares Niagara fanfare

...to tout Niagara's performance. Among them: On the SPECjbb2005 test of Java server software, the T2000 scored 53,378 business operations per second compared... Read more

6 December, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Open source picks some new fights

...The stack sell IBM, BEA Systems and Oracle sell commercial versions of Java server software suites, which include a Java application server, a Web portal... Read more

22 November, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

The commoditising of software

...Two other rapidly growing open-source companies -- Java server software maker The JBoss Group and open-source database manufacturer MySQL... Read more

13 February, 2004 by Martin LaMonica
Red Hat chief: 'The clouds will all run Linux'

Red Hat chief: 'The clouds will all run Linux'

...beyond the operating system: How's that working, for example with JBoss [Java server software]? We have said that JBoss is growing twice as fast... Read more

31 July, 2008 by Stephen Shankland

Red Hat sees revenue rise but profit fall

...company's acquisition last June of JBoss, a seller of open-source Java server software. Expenses rose because of JBoss and five other acquisitions as... Read more

30 March, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Oracle wins Yahoo as first Linux customer

...Linux has matured. Red Hat in 2006 acquired JBoss, whose open-source Java server software competes directly with Oracle software. For its part, Oracle's... Read more

22 March, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Open-source group aims at interoperability

...and open-source business poster child Red Hat, seller of Linux and Java server software. Indeed, Red Hat and Novell are involved in a separate... Read more

14 February, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

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